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    • Part 2 - The Principal Proceedings
    • Title J - Prosecution of Indictments in Superior Courts--Plea to Sentence
    • Article 330 - Proceedings From Verdict to Sentence

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    Title J - Prosecution of Indictments in Superior Courts--Plea to Sentence
    Article 330 - Proceedings From Verdict to Sentence

    330.10 - Disposition of Defendant After Verdict of Acquittal. - 1. Upon a verdict of complete acquittal, the court must...

    330.20 - Procedure Following Verdict or Plea of Not Responsible by Reason of Mental Disease or Defect. - (a) "Commissioner" means the state commissioner of mental health or...

    330.25 - Removal After Verdict. - 1. Where a defendant is a juvenile offender or an...

    330.30 - Motion to Set Aside Verdict; Grounds For. - At any time after rendition of a verdict of guilty...

    330.40 - Motion to Set Aside Verdict; Procedure. - (a) The motion must be in writing and upon reasonable...

    330.50 - Motion to Set Aside Verdict; Order Granting Motion. - 1. Upon setting aside or modifying a verdict or a...

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